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DNA Newsletter: May 25, 2010

Today's Headlines Tuesday, May 25, 2010
In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment

TOP NEWS

Ashok Chavan walks tightrope to pick candidates for Rajya Sabha

The echoes of protests against allowing out sider candidates for the two Rajya Sabha seats are getting louder.

Souvenir hunters stole gold, vital info from crash site

People from nearby Kenjar village did an exemplary job by taking the lead in rescue operations. But there were disaster tourists too.
In August 2009, three persons were arrested from south Mumbai for possession of illegal firearms which, according to the ATS, were supplied by Abdul Samad Bhatkal.
Abdul Ismail Puttur, manager at a sports showroom in Dubai, is one of the lucky eight who escaped death in the Mangalore plane crash.
The White House on Monday gave strong backing to plans by South Korean president Lee Myung-bak to punish North Korea for sinking one of its naval ships.
At Rs1,750 crore for 22 circles, the reserve price has been kept at half that of 3G spectrum, but the battle is likely to be fought no less hard as there are just two slots to be won between 11 players, unlike 3G, which had 3 slots for nine bidders.
India's first male to play in the main singles draw at Roland Garros for 13 years bowed out 6-3 3-6 6-3 3-6 6-3 but the Texas-based 25-year-old is convinced that he is close to breaking into the world's top 100.
One of the most awaited movies of 2010, this Anurag Basu-directed film has received a mammoth opening in its first weekend.
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